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A Novel Reporter Mouse Uncovers Endogenous Brn3b Expression.

Authors :
Miltner, Adam M
Miltner, Adam M
Mercado-Ayon, Yesica
Cheema, Simranjeet K
Zhang, Pengfei
Zawadzki, Robert J
La Torre, Anna
Miltner, Adam M
Miltner, Adam M
Mercado-Ayon, Yesica
Cheema, Simranjeet K
Zhang, Pengfei
Zawadzki, Robert J
La Torre, Anna
Source :
International journal of molecular sciences; vol 20, iss 12, 2903-2903; 1422-0067
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Brn3b (Pou4f2) is a class-4 POU domain transcription factor known to play central roles in the development of different neuronal populations of the Central Nervous System, including retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), the neurons that connect the retina with the visual centers of the brain. Here, we have used CRISPR-based genetic engineering to generate a Brn3b-mCherry reporter mouse without altering the endogenous expression of Brn3b. In our mouse line, mCherry faithfully recapitulates normal Brn3b expression in the retina, the optic tracts, the midbrain tectum, and the trigeminal ganglia. The high sensitivity of mCherry also revealed novel expression of Brn3b in the neuroectodermal cells of the optic stalk during early stages of eye development. Importantly, the fluorescent intensity of Brn3b-mCherry in our reporter mice allows for noninvasive live imaging of RGCs using Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy (SLO), providing a novel tool for longitudinal monitoring of RGCs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International journal of molecular sciences; vol 20, iss 12, 2903-2903; 1422-0067
Notes :
application/pdf, International journal of molecular sciences vol 20, iss 12, 2903-2903 1422-0067
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287344537
Document Type :
Electronic Resource